65Installing Symantec Critical System Protection on Windows
Uninstalling Symantec Critical System Protection
■ You must install the Symantec Critical System Protection management
server, and install and configure the management console, before you
install the Windows NT policy.
See “Installing the management server” on page 36.
See “Installing and configuring the management console” on page 48.
■ After importing the Windows NT policy into the policy library, you must
create a new prevention policy that is based on the Windows NT policy. You
should store this new policy in a separate policy folder (for example, name
the policy folder Symantec NT policy). Storing the policy separately from
the other Windows prevention policies will help ensure that the Windows
NT policy is only applied to Windows NT agents.
To install the Windows NT policy
1 Insert and display the installation CD.
2 Log on to the management console.
3 In the management console, click Prevention View.
4 In the Prevention view, click Policies.
5 On the Policies page, click File > Import Policy.
6 In the Import dialog, browse the installation CD and select the policy file
sym_winnt_protection_sbp.zip.
7 Click Import to import the Windows NT policy into the policy library.
8 In the Policies pane, create a folder for the Windows NT policy.
For example, name the policy folder Symantec NT policy.
9 In the Windows NT policy folder that you created, create a workspace policy
that is based on the Windows NT policy.
See the Symantec Critical System Protection Administration Guide for
instructions on creating workspace policies.
Uninstalling Symantec Critical System Protection
To uninstall Symantec Critical System Protection, you need to uninstall each
component separately. You can uninstall the components in any order. If the
agent runs on a computer that also runs the management server or management
console, disable policy prevention on the agent by setting the Null policy or by
using the policy override tool.